U.S. Says China Threatens Sanctions On North Korea If Nuclear Tests Continue

April 28, 2017 06:31 GMT

Missiles are driven past the stand with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and other high-ranking officials during a military parade marking the 105th anniversary of the birth of North Korea's founding father, Kim Il Sung, in Pyongyang on April 15.

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U.S. Says China Threatens Sanctions On North Korea If Nuclear Tests Continue

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China has threatened to impose sanctions on North Korea if it conducts further nuclear tests, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said.

"We know that China is in communication with the regime in Pyongyang," Tillerson said on Fox News on April 27. "They confirmed to us that they had requested the regime conduct no further nuclear test."

Tillerson said China also told the United States that it had informed North Korea "that if they did conduct further nuclear tests, China would be taking sanctions actions on their own."

Also on April 27, U.S. President Donald Trump told Reuters in an interview that "a major, major conflict with North Korea" could occur, though he preferred a diplomatic solution.

"We'd love to solve things diplomatically but it's very difficult," he said.

At the same time, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Russian counterpart at the United Nations that there is a danger of the situation on the Korean Peninsula slipping out of control, Reuters reported.